EMPOWERING COMMUNITIES IN ARMENIA

Armenia Tree Project has reached over 27,500 students and teachers in over 300 schools in Armenia through its classes and programs.

Our Environmental Education Approach

In Armenia, changing behavior and attitudes toward the environment begins with the School Teacher as the gateway, then makes its way outside the classroom through projects that change the entire community.

Eco-Clubs and Camps

The most serious students will give birth to Eco-Clubs that will continue launching projects in their communities

Teacher Training

ATP initiated teacher training in 2005 based upon the “Plant an Idea, Plant a Tree” teacher’s manual. ATP has witnessed increasing evidence that the teacher is a major catalyst in changing attitudes and behaviors, and strengthening a community’s capacity for growth.

Capacity Building and
Community Strengthening

Student-led environmental projects help the school and community become more effective at achieving environmental goals.

Classes and Student Projects

With guidance from informed and trained teachers, student groups engage in projects and research.

Eco-Clubs and Camps

The most serious students will give birth to Eco-Clubs that will continue launching projects in their communities

Teacher Training

ATP initiated teacher training in 2005 based upon the “Plant an Idea, Plant a Tree” teacher’s manual. ATP has witnessed increasing evidence that the teacher is a major catalyst in changing attitudes and behaviors, and strengthening a community’s capacity for growth.

Capacity Building and
Community Strengthening

Student-led environmental projects help the school and community become more effective at achieving environmental goals.

Classes and Student Projects

With guidance from informed and trained teachers, student groups engage in projects and research.